
The CBA, widely known as the voice of the chemical supply chain, was also Highly Commended for the Media Campaign of the Year and Innovation awards.
The Association was shortlisted for a further three awards including, Diversity and Inclusion, Rising Star (Danish Azri) and Skills Development.
Now in its 22nd year, the Trade Association Awards 2025 were supported by the Department of Business and Trade and recognise excellence, innovation and best practice amongst Trade Associations in the UK.
Recognising innovation
The evening shone a light on the achievements, dedication and innovation amongst UK trade associations spanning every sector of UK industry. The Awards also recognise outstanding contributions in delivering for members, whilst also highlighting the incredible work of individuals within Associations.
Tim Doggett said: “We are delighted to receive these awards after a year of continued innovation and development. I would like to whole-heartedly thank the entire ‘CB-A’ team for their hard work and dedication to our Association, our membership and the wider chemical supply chain.”
Richard Gilkes, Managing Director of Stort Group and Chair of the CBA commented: “It is wonderful to see the valuable work the Association is doing being recognised for the third year in a row. It is testament to the amazing efforts of Tim Doggett our CEO and his team. I am incredibly proud to be part of a multi award winning Association that is continuously innovating and evolving for the advancement of the entire chemical supply chain.”
Emily Wallace, Chief Executive of the Trade Association Forum and one of the head judges on the panel added: “The CBA continues to demonstrate their ability to deliver high quality events and services to members. I am particularly pleased to congratulate CEO Tim Doggett for his leadership in transforming CBA over the past few years.”
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